Transfer, (forward) all traffic bound for PublicIP-A to PublicIP-B. Is iptables the right tool?

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Netfilter list readers,

I'm looking to transfer or redirect all traffic bound for one public addresses to another public address at a different geographic location.

I have been working with Netfilter/iptables but have not met with success. I suspect I am overlooking something fundamental either with iptables and/or Linux in general. Is iptables the right tool for this?


Location A
Consumer 'router'						Linux Box A
PublicIP A.B.C.D / PrivateIP 192.X.Y.Z    --	192.X.Y.W


Location B
Consumer 'router'						Linux Box B
PublicIP E.F.G.H / PrivateIP 10.X.Y.Z      --		10.X.Y.W


I appreciate your thoughts.

Eric.



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